Cindy was born in McKenzie, TN, on May 1, 1961, the daughter of John (Trish) Moore and the late Shirley Gallimore Moore. She worked for The Gideons International as an administrative assistant. Cindy was a member of The Donelson Fellowship Church. She loved her family, traveling, music, and was an avid reader.
In addition to her father and step-mother survivors include her children, Renee (David) Trzeciak, Jess (Kelly) Premo, Glen (Kathrine) Premo, and Julie (Jim) McCarthy; eleven grandchildren, Ryan Cline, Jakai Townsend, Kaylin Cline, Dylin Trzeciak, Hunter Trzeciak, Jimmy McCarthy, Tommy McCarthy, Madeline McCarthy, Raylan Premo, Audrey Premo, and Trevor Premo; sister, Joni (Jim) Tyler; three nephews, Luke Tyler, Thomas Tyler and Daniel Tyler; her former husband, Bruce Premo; and her two cats, Sully and Cooper.

A Celebration of Life will be held Saturday, September 7, 2019, at 11:00 A.M., Hendersonville Funeral Home with Pastor Robert J. Morgan officiating. Interment will follow at 3:00 P.M., Carroll Memorial Gardens.

Gathering of Family & Friends will be held Saturday from 9:00 A.M. until the service hour at Hendersonville Funeral Home.

Flowers will be accepted or memorial contributions may be made to St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, P.O. Box 1000 Dept 142, Memphis, TN 38101-9908.

While only knowing Cindy for 1 year, yet feeling she was a long-time friend, that best describes how kind, and pleasant a person Cindy was. Looking forward to seeing her smile in heaven some day. We’ll miss you Cindy, but Thank God for the blessing of getting to know you at TGI.

Cindy was such a great addition to our family. She was always willing to help us in any way. . We could always find something to laugh about when together. There are too many good qualities to mention . I will keep her close to me with all the wonderful memories. Love you Cindy.

I have been blessed for over 21 years with having such a wonderful friend in my life. Thank you Jesus for orchestrating one of the most incredible, true friendships anyone could ever have in their lifetime. And now she has seen Jesus face-to-face! While my heart aches, it also rejoices for my dearest friend knowing that she is forever in the presence of her Creator. Such escapades we shared together, and I will remember each one. Lots of laughter, deep conversations, a few tears, and sometimes just listening to a friend who needed an ear to bend. Thank you God for allowing Cindy to be my friend. She will be greatly missed. My prayers and love to Joni, Jim and the nephews she loved so much. Cindy has fulfilled her purpose and is now reaping her eternal reward! She is precious in the sight of the Lord.

Cindy was my prayer partner during last Fall’s women’s bible study. She wrote her prayer request on a pumpkin card and wrote mine down on her pumpkin card! I thought it was so though and sweet. Through our partnership in prayer, we became very close. She was committed and gentle over our prayer requests. I still remember when procurement was a department, she would give me a sweet smile when I passed. When I make funny faces or just do a spin in the office she would laugh and look at me as I’m the cutest in the world! Our conversations were encouraging and edifying. She made me feel free, confident, loved and safe. I miss her very very dearly…

I will always remember Cindy’s contagious smile. Having known Cindy since we were in high school @ MHS and working together at Fred’s, Cindy was so kind, helpful and very smart. Cindy, her mother Shirley and sister Joni have never been, nor will ever be, forgotten in our small town. My thoughts & prayers are with her children, grandchildren, Joni & family. With love & sympathy from McKenzie.

I was blessed to work with Cindy at Fresenius, and grew close to her over the years. She was an incredibly gentle spirit with a kind heart rooted deeply in compassion. She was beloved by anyone who came in contact with her. She infused our work with smiles, fun and many giggles. She will be deeply missed and her memory cherished. Thinking of her dear family who she loved so much, and sending prayers.

Every single time that cindy and i were in the same vicinity, she would give me a big hug and a smile and ask me how i was doing. she would always offer to pray and i could always see that she genuinely cared. Our workplace will definitely experience a painful void. one that is normally filled with her cheerful laughs and her beautiful and encouraging smile. I already miss us walking out to our cars together after work. Cindy is missed so much.

Joni and family. So shocked and saddened to hear of the death of Cindy. I read the ob. Very good. She looked like she has a big and loving family. I’m sure she will be missed a lot. We’re sending our love and prayers as you go through this difficult time. God bless all of you. Lorene (Higdon) Hudson and sisters, Jorene (Higdon) Baker, Sherry
(Higdon) Epperson, and Linda (Higdon) Reed